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Urban carnivores, ecology, conflict, and conservation, edited by Stanley D. Gehrt, Seth P.D. Riley, Brian L. Cypher

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Urban carnivores, ecology, conflict, and conservation, edited by Stanley D. Gehrt, Seth P.D. Riley, Brian L. Cypher
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-280) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Urban carnivores
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
320696593
Responsibility statement
edited by Stanley D. Gehrt, Seth P.D. Riley, Brian L. Cypher
Review
"With over half of the world's human population now living in cities, human-carnivore interaction in urban areas is a growing area of concern for wildlife managers, conservationists, urban planners, and the public at large. This volume brings together leading international carnivore researchers to explore the unique biological and ecological issues associated with mammalian carnivores in urban landscapes." "Carnivores in urban areas are fascinating from an ecological standpoint. They elicit great passions - positive and negative - among humans and present difficult challenges for wildlife conservationists and managers. The first section of the book discusses the field of urban ecology and the many potential roles of carnivores in urban ecosystems, details the general behavior and ecology of this group of mammals, and addresses the human side of potential conflicts between people and carnivores in cities. The second section provides focused chapters on the most common urban carnivores, including raccoons, coyotes, foxes, skunks, and mountain lions. A separate chapter examines the very specialized place of domesticated cats and dogs. The last section compares how various carnivore species fare in cities, looks at the utility of existing conservation and conflict management efforts, and suggests directions for further research and future management initiatives." "This thorough examination of the conflicts and complications surrounding urban wildlife is the first to focus specifically on carnivores. It includes an extensive bibliography and is an essential reference for wildlife biologists, mammalogists, and urban planners."--Jacket
Sub title
ecology, conflict, and conservation
Table Of Contents
The urban ecosystem / Stanley D. Gehrt -- Carnivore behavior and ecology, and relationship to urbanization / Todd K. Fuller, Stephen Destephano, and Paige S. Warren -- Urban carnivore conservation and management : the human dimension / Heather Wieczorek Hudenko, William F. Siemer, and Daniel J. Decker -- Raccoons (Procyon lotor) / John Hadidian, Suzanne Prange, Richard Rosatte, Seth P.D. Riley. ... [et al.] -- Kit foxes (Vulpes macrotis) / Brian L. Cypher -- Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) / Carl D. Soulsbury ... [et al.]. Arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus) and human settlements / Paula A. White -- Coyotes (Canis latrans / Stanley D. Gehrt and Seth P.D. Riley -- Striped skunks and allies (Mephitis spp.) / Richard Rosatte ... [et al.] -- Eurasian badgers (Meles meles) / Stephen Harris ... [et al.] -- Bobcats (Lynx rufus) / Seth P.D. Riley ... [et al.] -- Mountain lions (Puma concolor) / Paul Beier, Seth P.D. Riley, Raymond M. Sauvajot -- Domestic cat (Felis catus) and domestic dog (Canis familiaris) / Philip J. Baker ... [et al.] -- A taxonomic analysis of urban carnivore ecology / Graziella Iossa ... [et al.]. Stone martens (Martes foina) in urban environments / Jan Herr -- Community ecology of urban carnivores / Kevin R. Crooks ... [et al.]. Gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) in urban areas / Seth P.D. Riley and Paula A. White -- Responding to human-carnivore conflicts in urban areas / Paul D. Curtis and John Hadidian -- Conservation of urban carnivores / Brian L. Cypher, Seth P.D. Riley, and Raymond M. Sauvajot -- Urban carnivores : final perspectives and future directions / Seth P.D. Riley, Stanley D. Gehrt, and Brian L. Cypher
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